Because I could not stop for Death— He kindly stopped for me—Form The Carriage held but just Ourselves— And Immortality—Type of PoemNumber of Stanza We slowly drove— He knew no haste And I had put awayNumber of Verses My labor and my leisure too, For His Civility— We passed the School, where Children stroveMeaning At Recess— in the Ring— We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain—Per line read We passed the Setting Sun— 2 Tippet: Short cape Or rather— He passed Us— 1 The Dews drew quivering and chill— Gossame For only Gossamer¹, my Gown My Tippet²— only Tulle³— covering just r: the shoulders 3 Tulle: Thin, We paused before a House that seemed sheer A Swelling of the Ground— The Roof was scarcely visible— Soft net The Cornice— in the Ground— fabric Since then— ‘tis Centuries- and yet Feels shorter than the Day I first surmised the Horses’ Heads 24 Were toward Eternity—

Because I could not stop for Death— He kindly stopped for me—Speaker The Carriage held but just Ourselves— And Immortality—The dead person We slowly drove— He knew no haste And I had put away My labor and my leisure too, For His Civility— We passed the School, where Children strove At Recess— in the Ring— We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain— We passed the Setting Sun— 2 Tippet: Short cape Or rather— He passed Us— 1 The Dews drew quivering and chill— Gossame For only Gossamer¹, my Gown My Tippet²— only Tulle³— covering just r: the shoulders 3 Tulle: Thin, We paused before a House that seemed sheer A Swelling of the Ground— The Roof was scarcely visible— Soft net The Cornice— in the Ground— fabric Since then— ‘tis Centuries- and yet Feels shorter than the Day I first surmised the Horses’ Heads Were toward Eternity—

Because I could not stop for Death— He kindly stopped for me—Setting The Carriage held but just Ourselves— And Immortality—The setting of thepoem are several We slowly drove— He knew no hasteareas, because the And I had put away My labor and my leisure too,speaker and the For His Civility—gentleman, Death, We passed the School, where Children stroveare going for a ride in At Recess— in the Ring—acarriageinatown. We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain— We passed the Setting Sun—They pass through a 2 Tippet:school, a playground Short cape Or rather— He passed Us— 1full of children, a The Dews drew quivering and chill—farmer’s field, and an Gossame For only Gossamer¹, my Gown My Tippet²— only Tulle³— covering justenveloped cornice. r: the shoulders 3 Tulle:They also pass by the Thin, We paused before a House that seemed sheer A Swelling of the Ground— Soft net“SettlingSun.” The Roof was scarcely visible— The Cornice— in the Ground— fabricFinally, they end theirjourney in the Since then— ‘tis Centuries- and yetgraveyard. Feels shorter than the Day I first surmised the Horses’ Heads Were toward Eternity—

Because I could not stop for Death— He kindly stopped for me—Alliteration The Carriage held but just Ourselves—Whatisit? And Immortality— We slowly drove— He knew no hasteRefers to the And I had put awayrepetition of a My labor and my leisure too, For His Civility—particular sound in the We passed the School, where Children strove At Recess— in the Ring—first syllables of a We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain— We passed the Setting Sun—series of words orphrases Or rather— He passed Us— The Dews drew quivering and chill—(not always) For only Gossamer¹, my Gown My Tippet²— only Tulle³— We paused before a House that seemed A Swelling of the Ground— Can you The Roof was scarcely visible— The Cornice— in the Ground— find the one I am Since then— ‘tis Centuries- and yet Feels shorter than the Day missing? I first surmised the Horses’ Heads Were toward Eternity—

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